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 General description of promoters ( structure, 
function) 
 types of promoters based on CG content 
 Bidirectional promoters 
 General types of Promoters
 a promoter is a region of DNA that initiates transcription of a 
particular gene. 
 Promoters are located near the transcription start sites of 
genes, on the same strand and upstream on the DNA 
(towards the 5' region of the sense strand). 
 Promoters can be about 100–1000 base pairs long
Conserved eukaryotic 
promoter elements 
Consensus sequence 
CAAT box GGCCAATCT 
TATA box TATAA 
GC box GGGCGG 
CAP site TAC
• RNA polymerase binding site 
• Initiation of transcription 
• control by regulatory sequences => control the 
expression of genes
• - 35 box and – 10 box ( also called Pribnow box) are 
consensus sequences 
• The two boxes are far appart from a specific 
distance, so they are located on the same face of the 
double helix.
 There are two parts: 
- The core promoter or basal promoter 
- Upstream promoter element ( one or more) 
 Core promoter is constituted by the TATA box and the transcriptional start 
site (TSS) 
 Initation complexe bind to the core promoter 
 Upstream elements are responsable of the regulation of the transcription
• Two categories of regulatory sequences: 
- Activating sequences= Enhancers 
- Repressing sequences = Silencers 
• In Prokaryotes, regulatory sequences are located around the 
promoter 
• In Eukaryotes, regulatory sequences are often upstream the 
promoter at about 100 bp away, but sometime they are far away 
(several thousand nucleotides) or they can also be dowstream 
from the promoter
 CpG = Cytosine followed by a Guanine ( linked together by a phosphate) 
 CpG island = regions of the DNA which have a high concentration of CpG 
 Based on CpG content, there are two types of promoters: 
- with high CpG content ( called HCG) = 72% 
- CpG content characteristic of averall genome = 28% 
 In HCG, the CpG region is symetric and peaks aroud the core promoter 
(specially around the TSS).
• Occurs on Cytosine in 5’ position 
• inhibits transcription if methylated region is 
close to a promoter, which is the case for CpG 
islands. 
• CpG island associated with HCG are often 
hypomthylated =>more expressed . It is often 
associted with House-keeping gene. 
•Whereas, in promoter with lower CpG, CpG 
are often methylated => inhibit the expression. 
This often finds in tissue-specific genes. 
• With CpG islands around promoter, posibility 
to have methylation mediated regulation
• Pairs of genes control by same promoter but located on opposite strand 
and opposite direction. Their TSS are separated by less than 1,000 bp. 
• In general, they are rich in CpG content 
• Function of genes represented in bidirectional class are often: DNA repair 
genes, chaperone protein, and mitochondrial genes. 
• Genes control by bidirectional promoters are often coexpress, but a 
minority of bidirectional genes have a mutual exclusive expression. 
• No correlation between lenght of promoter and degree of expression
 Genes of bidirectional promoters shared some element 
of the promoter 
 If there is deletion of TSS of one transcript, the 
transcription of the gene on the opposite direction is 
increased. 
 bidirectional promoter acts as an inseparable functional 
units which regulate the transcription of both genes.
 Constitutive promoters 
 Inducible Promoters 
 Tissue Specific Promoters 
 Synthetic Promoters
 Induce the expression of the downstream-located coding 
region in all tissues irrespective of environmental or 
developmental factors. 
 e.g: plant pathogen promoters(CaMV 35S promoter)
 the activity of these promoters is induced by the presence or 
absence of biotic or abiotic factors. 
 inducible promoters are grouped as: 
1. Chemically-regulated promoters 
2. Physically-regulated promoters
 Operate in particular tissues and at certain developmental 
stages 
 may be induced by endogenous and exogenous factors. 
 e.g: tomato pz7 and pz130 gene promoters (for ovary gene 
expression)
 comprise consensus DNA sequences of common elements of 
natural promoter regions. 
 maize ubiquitin 1 gene (Ubi-1) core promoter. 
 cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter. 
 CAG promoter(cmv,actin,globin)
Promoter and its types
Promoter and its types

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Promoter and its types

  • 2.  General description of promoters ( structure, function)  types of promoters based on CG content  Bidirectional promoters  General types of Promoters
  • 3.  a promoter is a region of DNA that initiates transcription of a particular gene.  Promoters are located near the transcription start sites of genes, on the same strand and upstream on the DNA (towards the 5' region of the sense strand).  Promoters can be about 100–1000 base pairs long
  • 4.
  • 5. Conserved eukaryotic promoter elements Consensus sequence CAAT box GGCCAATCT TATA box TATAA GC box GGGCGG CAP site TAC
  • 6. • RNA polymerase binding site • Initiation of transcription • control by regulatory sequences => control the expression of genes
  • 7. • - 35 box and – 10 box ( also called Pribnow box) are consensus sequences • The two boxes are far appart from a specific distance, so they are located on the same face of the double helix.
  • 8.  There are two parts: - The core promoter or basal promoter - Upstream promoter element ( one or more)  Core promoter is constituted by the TATA box and the transcriptional start site (TSS)  Initation complexe bind to the core promoter  Upstream elements are responsable of the regulation of the transcription
  • 9. • Two categories of regulatory sequences: - Activating sequences= Enhancers - Repressing sequences = Silencers • In Prokaryotes, regulatory sequences are located around the promoter • In Eukaryotes, regulatory sequences are often upstream the promoter at about 100 bp away, but sometime they are far away (several thousand nucleotides) or they can also be dowstream from the promoter
  • 10.
  • 11.  CpG = Cytosine followed by a Guanine ( linked together by a phosphate)  CpG island = regions of the DNA which have a high concentration of CpG  Based on CpG content, there are two types of promoters: - with high CpG content ( called HCG) = 72% - CpG content characteristic of averall genome = 28%  In HCG, the CpG region is symetric and peaks aroud the core promoter (specially around the TSS).
  • 12. • Occurs on Cytosine in 5’ position • inhibits transcription if methylated region is close to a promoter, which is the case for CpG islands. • CpG island associated with HCG are often hypomthylated =>more expressed . It is often associted with House-keeping gene. •Whereas, in promoter with lower CpG, CpG are often methylated => inhibit the expression. This often finds in tissue-specific genes. • With CpG islands around promoter, posibility to have methylation mediated regulation
  • 13.
  • 14. • Pairs of genes control by same promoter but located on opposite strand and opposite direction. Their TSS are separated by less than 1,000 bp. • In general, they are rich in CpG content • Function of genes represented in bidirectional class are often: DNA repair genes, chaperone protein, and mitochondrial genes. • Genes control by bidirectional promoters are often coexpress, but a minority of bidirectional genes have a mutual exclusive expression. • No correlation between lenght of promoter and degree of expression
  • 15.  Genes of bidirectional promoters shared some element of the promoter  If there is deletion of TSS of one transcript, the transcription of the gene on the opposite direction is increased.  bidirectional promoter acts as an inseparable functional units which regulate the transcription of both genes.
  • 16.  Constitutive promoters  Inducible Promoters  Tissue Specific Promoters  Synthetic Promoters
  • 17.  Induce the expression of the downstream-located coding region in all tissues irrespective of environmental or developmental factors.  e.g: plant pathogen promoters(CaMV 35S promoter)
  • 18.  the activity of these promoters is induced by the presence or absence of biotic or abiotic factors.  inducible promoters are grouped as: 1. Chemically-regulated promoters 2. Physically-regulated promoters
  • 19.  Operate in particular tissues and at certain developmental stages  may be induced by endogenous and exogenous factors.  e.g: tomato pz7 and pz130 gene promoters (for ovary gene expression)
  • 20.  comprise consensus DNA sequences of common elements of natural promoter regions.  maize ubiquitin 1 gene (Ubi-1) core promoter.  cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter.  CAG promoter(cmv,actin,globin)